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CLINTON/GORE ON ISSUES OF CONCERN TO WOMEN
Never before have American women had so many
options or been asked to make such difficult
choices. It's time not only to make women full
partners in government, but also to make government
work for American women.
The Bush Administration says it is committed to
women, but it has repeatedly acted against their
interests. A Clinton/Gore Administration will be
different. Instead of fighting to deprive women of
their legal right to choose, we will support the
Freedom of Choice Act -- not because we are
"pro-abortion," but because we think certain
choices are too personal for politics.
Instead of making life-saving research a political
issue, we will let it serve American women by
lifting the ban on fetal tissue research and
directing adequate resources to women's health
issues. And instead of vetoing legislation to give
Americans the right to take leave from work to care
for newborn children and sick relatives -- a right
enjoyed in very other major industrialized nation
-- we will sign into law the Family and Medical
Leave Act.
The Bush Administration has failed to do right by
American women. We will do better.
Protect a woman's right to choose
Sign into law the Freedom of Choice Act. Bill
Clinton and Al Gore recognize that personal privacy
is a fundamental liberty guaranteed and protected
by the United States Constitution; and that our
government thus has no right to interfere with the
difficult and intensely personal decisions women
must sometimes make regarding abortion. Signing
the Freedom of Choice Act will ensure that a
woman's right to choose is not jeopardized by a
Supreme Court reversal or limitation of Roe v.
Wade.
- Urge Congress to repeal the Hyde Amendment, which
prohibits federally funded abortions even for
rape and incest victims.
- Repeal President Bush's "gag" rule, which
prohibits medical personnel in federally funded
clinics from advising women on pregnancy options
including abortion.
- Oppose any federal attempt to limit access to
abortion through mandatory waiting periods or
parental or spousal consent requirements; support
state efforts to require some form of adult
counseling or consultation for underage girls who
choose to have an abortion as long as workable
and effective judicial bypass provisions are
attached to such laws.
- Initiate measures to protect women and
care-givers from intimidation, harassment and
threats posed by radical demonstrators who
illegally block health clinics.
- Reduce the need for abortion by urging Congress
to re-authorize the Title X Family Planning
Program; by prioritizing research and development
of safe, effective contraception at the National
Institutes of Health; by providing improved
family planning services and education programs;
and by ensuring the availability of
contraceptives to low-income women.
Protect women's rights in the workplace
- Support efforts to ensure fair wages for all
workers, regardless of gender; and to ban
gender-based discrimination in federal hiring,
promotion and contracts.
- Hire and appoint more women at all levels of
government so that a Clinton/Gore Administration
better reflects this country's population.
- Press for and enforce tough sexual harassment
guidelines in all government agencies.
Support pro-family and pro-children policies
- Grant additional tax relief to families with
children.
- Expand the Earned Income Tax Credit to guarantee
a "working wage" so that no American who works
full-time is forced to live in poverty.
- Sign into law the Family and Medical Leave Act,
which George Bush vetoed in 1990, so that no
worker is forced to choose between maintaining
his or her job and caring for a newborn child or
sick family member.
- Create a child care network as complete as the
public school network, tailored to the needs of
working families; give parents choices between
competing public and private institutions.
- Establish more rigorous standards for licensing
child care facilities and implement improved
methods for enforcing them.
- Crack down on deadbeat parents by reporting them
to credit agencies, so they can't borrow money
for themselves when they're not taking care of
their children. Use the Internal Revenue Service
to collect child support, start a national
deadbeat databank, and make it a felony to cross
state lines to avoid paying support.
Ensure affordable, quality health care for all
Americans
- Provide health coverage for all Americans with a
core benefits package that includes ambulatory
physician care, in-patient hospital care,
prescription drugs, basic mental health services,
and important preventive programs like pre-natal
care and annual mammograms.
- Sign into law the Women's Health Research Act,
the Reproductive Health Equity Act and similar
legislative measures designed to address current
deficiencies in the treatment of women's health
problems.
- Use whatever means are available to find cures
for diseases like ovarian cancer, breast cancer
and osteoporosis including lifting the fetal
tissue research ban.
- Develop a comprehensive maternal and child health
network to reduce both the infant mortality rate
and the number of low birth-weight babies.
- Support testing of RU-486. We will instruct the
FDA to treat RU 486 like any other drug that
requires testing, not like a political football.
Crack down on violence against women
- Sign the Violence Against Women Act, which would
provide tougher enforcement and stiffer penalties
to deter domestic violence.
Reproductive rights
- Governor Clinton never wavered in his support of
a woman's legal right to choose as set out in the
Supreme Courts landmark Roe v. Wade opinion;
recently signed an amicus brief in Planned
Parenthood v. Casey which argued that the Court
should respect stare decisis and uphold the
fundamental right to choose as recognized in Roe
v. Wade.
- Signed a parental notification law which contains
an effective judicial bypass provision so that
minors who are deemed sufficiently mature to
exercise their right to choose are not
arbitrarily deprived of it; the original bill
would have required parental consent.
- Senator Gore has consistently voted to protect a
woman's right to choose and is a cosponsor of the
Freedom of Choice Act.
Women in the workplace
- Governor Clinton required every state agency to
develop and implement a sexual harassment policy.
- Hired and appointed more women to state courts,
boards and commissions than all previous Arkansas
governors combined; ranked sixth among the
nations governors by the National Womens
Political Caucus in the percentage of women
appointed to cabinet-level positions.
- Hired women to manage his gubernatorial
campaigns; his longest-tenured chief-of-staff was
a woman.
- Advocated passage of the Equal Rights Amendment
from the beginning; urged Congress to pass a
strong Civil Rights bill to prohibit job
discrimination in 1991, and appointed an Arkansas
task force to develop complementary state
legislation.
- Bill Clinton has consistently supported
legislation to overturn Supreme Court decisions
which limit the rights of women, cosponsoring the
Equal Remedies Act to provide women greater
opportunity to gain compensation for employment
discrimination.
- Senator Gore has cosponsored legislation that
overturned Supreme Court decisions which limited
the rights of minorities and women. Laws he
cosponsored include the Fair Housing Amendments
Act, the Civil Rights Restoration Act, and the
Civil Rights Acts of 1990 and 1991.
- Cosponsored the Equal Remedies Act, which will
remove limitations on dollar amounts of
compensatory and punitive damage awards in cases
of intentional employment discrimination against
women.
Families and children
- Bill Clinton was a driving force in writing the
Family Support Act of 1988, representing the
nation's governors in a major revision of the Aid
to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC)
program and Title IV of the Social Security Act.
The Family Support Act emphasizes work, child
support and family benefits, and encourages and
assists needy children and parents in obtaining
the education, training and employment necessary
to avoid long-term welfare dependence.
- Made Arkansas the first state in the country to
implement a statewide child care voucher system;
named by the National Women's Political Caucus
one of 10 "Good Guys" in 1988, recognizing
leadership in the campaign for safe, quality
child care.
- Raised licensing standards for child-care
centers, hired more state inspectors to enforce
those standards, and established a special fund
to train child care workers.
- Led Arkansas in initiating, through state and
federal funds, comprehensive health clinics in
schools, including reproductive health
information and services with a local option to
distribute contraceptives.
- Led efforts to pass a law mandating that deadbeat
parents with overdue child support payments be
reported to consumer credit agencies; established
a rebuttable presumption of paternity if the
father's name and social security number are
recorded on birth certificates.
- The Arkansas Child Support Enforcement Unit has
received national recognition for identifying
deadbeat parents and for aggressive enforcement
of child support payments.
- Al Gore cosponsored the Family and Medical Leave
Act which President Bush vetoed.
- Supported the Child Enforcement Act.
Health care
- As a leader of the Southern ad National Governors
Associations, Bill Clinton helped secure
congressional passage of the Pregnant Women and
Infants Act, easing Medicaid eligibility
requirements for pregnant women. This program
has expanded critical pre- and post-natal care
services for thousands of women and children in
Arkansas and across the nation.
- Established the "Good Beginnings" program in
1987, which took advantage of new federal
regulations to provide basic health services to
more low-income women and their young children;
Arkansas was the first state to launch such a
program.
- Led Arkansas nationally acclaimed efforts to
combat unwanted teen pregnancies through
school-based clinics, outreach services and
consistent and aggressive public advocacy.
- Enacted a 1989 law requiring the Department of
Health to establish and administer quality
standards for x-ray facilities conducting
mammography.
- Al Gore supported legislation to create an Office
of Research on Women's Health to ensure that
research on women's health is a priority in the
National Institutes of Health.
- Supported legislation to lift the ban on fetal
tissue research.
Violence
- Governor Clinton created a Children's Trust Fund,
financed by a $5.00 fee on marriage licenses,
which finances child abuse and neglect prevention
projects through grants.
- Signed legislation under which Arkansas pays for
examinations of sexual assault victims and
publishes treatment guidelines that hospitals are
required to follow for those victims.
- Senator Gore cosponsored the Violence Against
Women Act, which helps make streets, campuses,
and homes safe for women. The Act creates the
first federal laws to help protect women from
spousal abuse. It also defines gender-motivated
crimes as bias or hate crimes that violate civil
rights.
- Cosponsored the Campus Crime Statistics Act to
increase safety on campuses by compiling and
disseminating crime statistics on campuses.
- Supported legislation to expand funding for
family violence prevention.